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Electronic acupuncture device and system, and method of managing meridian energy balance data of a patient

Inactive Publication Date: 2006-09-21
CHARTER IP
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[0015] Another example embodiment of the present invention is directed to a method of managing meridian energy data of a patient to treat the patient. In the method, a diagnosis voltage may be applied to the patient at each of the patient's major energy meridi

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Although theories disagree as to how the body transfers Chi across meridians, empirical evidence to its efficacy is overwhelming.
Prior art electronic acupuncture units are typically bulky, involve little or no automation, and exhibit no voltage control.
The prior art electronic acupuncture devices are little more than a power source having either a voltage that tapers to zero, which sacrifices diagnosis accuracy, or a voltage below those recommended by Ryodoraku, and a memory which typically stores inaccurate conductivity readings.
However, the electronic hardware attached to the AcuGraph® is incapable of providing accurate Ryodoraku diagnosis voltages because it draws power at approximately five (5) volts from a computer's Universal Serial Bus (USB) port, but incorporates no circuitry to boost the voltage to the twelve (12) volts called for in the Ryodoraku diagnosis.
Although the AcuGraph® uses an algorithm to normalize its readings as if they were taken at the correct voltage, the AcuGraph® is incapable of administering proper diagnosis voltage to the user, introducing the potential for deviation from the Ryodoraku protocol.
In addition, the AcuGraph® is not designed for and cannot produce the higher voltages required for administering needle-free treatment, and thus serves only as a diagnostic tool.
Further, diagnosing the acupuncture meridians is typically difficult for many practitioners.
This is because the traditional methods for doing so, such as pulse diagnosis, are complex and typically require decades to master.

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[0030] A device that can diagnose acupuncture meridians may be a valuable medical device. Example embodiments of the present invention describe features that may accelerate, simplify and / or improve the accuracy of diagnosis as compared to prior art devices. Moreover, and as to be explained in further detail hereafter, the example embodiments of the present invention may enable a user with no prior acupuncture or meridian treatment skills to perform meridian treatment according to the Ryodoraku protocol.

[0031]FIG. 1 is an illustration of a hand-held, electronic acupuncture device and system in accordance with an example embodiment of the present invention. Referring to FIG. 1, system 1000 may include an electronic acupuncture device 100 in operative communication with a remote computing device 200 via a wireless link 150 and a suitable user interface, for example. The remote computing device 200 may be embodied as a personal computer, work station or Personal Data Assistant (PDA) an...

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An electronic acupuncture system may include a hand-held, electronic acupuncture device in communication with a remote computing device. The electronic device may include a grip probe held by the patient for applying a first diagnosis voltage through the patient's body, and a search probe applying pressure against the skin of the patient and receiving measurable diagnosis data from the patient. The received diagnosis data is converted into a digital signal for display on the electronic acupuncture device and / or for processing and display at the remote computing device. Based on the diagnosis data, the patient may be treated with a second treatment voltage.

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PRIORITY STATEMENT [0001] This application claims the benefit under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) to the following U.S. Provisional Patent Applications: Ser. No. 60 / 662,547, filed Mar. 17, 2005 to John R. Hindinger et al. and entitled “ELECTRONIC ACUPUNCTURE DEVICE AND SYSTEM”; and Ser. No. 60 / 690,890, filed Jun. 16, 2005 to John R. Hindinger et al. and entitled “ELECTRONIC ACUPUNCTURE DEVICE AND SYSTEM”. The entire contents of each of the provisional applications are hereby incorporated by reference herein.BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION [0002] 1. Field of the Invention [0003] The present invention relates generally to an electronic acupuncture device and system so as to provide noninvasive acupuncture diagnosis and treatment for a patient, and to a method of measuring, analyzing and balancing meridian energy levels of a patient so as to provide noninvasive acupuncture treatment for the patient. [0004] 2. Description of Related Art [0005] Although few in the western hemisphere understand acupunctu...

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IPC IPC(8): A61N1/18
CPCA61H39/002A61N1/025A61N1/08A61N1/36014A61N1/37247A61N1/36031A61N1/36034A61N1/18
Inventor HINDINGER, JOHN R.NUNEZ, RAMON
Owner CHARTER IP
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